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Past Simple Resumen

This document provides information about forming the past simple tense in English for both regular and irregular verbs. For regular verbs, the past simple is formed by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the base form of the verb. Irregular verbs have unique past forms that do not follow a consistent pattern and must be memorized. Examples are provided of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using both regular and irregular verbs in the past simple tense.
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Past Simple Resumen

This document provides information about forming the past simple tense in English for both regular and irregular verbs. For regular verbs, the past simple is formed by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the base form of the verb. Irregular verbs have unique past forms that do not follow a consistent pattern and must be memorized. Examples are provided of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using both regular and irregular verbs in the past simple tense.
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PAST SIMPLE

D, ED, IED
subject Verbs Verbs in the past complement

I
Change Changed My look
he Study Studied English yesterday
she Comment Commented This video
it Write Wrote A letter
Go went To the beach
we buy bought A house.
you
they
Regular &
Irregular
Verbs Past Simple

Regular Verbs Irregular Verbs

Verb-ed Verb-past form

Watch / Watched Cost / Cost


Love / Loved Put / Put
Añadimos -ed
en todos los Try / Tried Come / Came Tenemos que
verbos Know / Knew estudiar entonces,
Play / Played
ya que tienen
regulares. Help / Helped Read / Read formas especiales
Want / Wanted Go / Went en el pasado.

Decide / Decided Take / Took


Chat / Chatted Sleep / Slept
GAMMAR RULES REGULAR VERBS
Para formar el  past simple  de los verbos regulares en inglés, hay que añadir ”ed” o ”d” a la forma básica del verbo.
 Si un verbo regular termina en consonante o una vocal aparte de ”e”, se le añade la terminación ”ed”.
 Si un verbo regular termina con la letra ”e”, se le añade la terminación ”d”.

RULE 1 : REGLA 2: RULE 3:


Cuando los verbos son
Cuando los verbos terminan Si un verbo tiene una sílaba
regulares y terminan en -y se
en -e solo se agrega d. y termina en una sola vocal cambia por -i luego -ed,
Like - liked más una sola consonante, la como final es “ied”
Study – studied
Arrive - arrived consonante se duplica antes
Cry – cried
de añadir -ed. EXCEPTO:
Cuando los verbos terminan
Stop – stopped
en vocal + consonante ay,
Hug – hugged oy, uy solo se agrega a
Shop- shopped continuación ed
irregular
Verbs
Verbs in the
past IRREGULAR VERBS
Write Wrote Cambiamos la vocal “I” por la “o”
Ride Rode i + c + e”
Drive Drove
Keep Kept
Sleep Slept e e” Elinamos una “e” y agregamos al final una “t”
Feel Felt
Begin Began
Swim Swam Cambiamos la “I ” por la “a”
Drink Drank
Buy Bought
Think Thought Convertidas al pasado terminan “ought”
bring brought

Cost
Put
Hit
Cut
shut
Affirmativ
e
Past Simple
Regular verbs

Subject + Verb-ed + Complement


I watched a film on TV last weekend.
Susan played the saxophone at the school yesterday.

Irregular verbs

Subject + Verb-past form + Complement


Mike’s dad drove to Madrid a few days ago. Madrid

We ate fruit for dinner last night.


All verbs Past Simple
Negative
Negative

Subject + Didn’t + Verb-infinitive + Complement


We didn’t play a basketball last week.
Daniel didn’t go to the beach last summer.

Interrogative

Did + Subject + Verb-infinitive+ Complement?


Did Sarah walk her dogs on Sunday morning?
Did you drink a cup of coffee yesterday afternoon?

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